For this review, I chose Bad to the Bones by Layla Wolf. This is book #4 in the Bare Bones series, but it is also a stand alone book.
I received a copy of the ebook for a honest review of this book.
Here is a brief description from Goodreads:
Knoxie Hammett has been The Bare Bones' tattoo artist for years. He's just drifted through life, living it large and performing in their Triple Exposure films, recovering from a divorce he never wanted. Suddenly Knox has a reason to live and to Prospect for the outlaw motorcycle club.
He'll need their help to rescue the lovely Bellamy Jager from the jaws of the warped, cutthroat cult leader who has been holding her hostage for all her adult life. To the neglected, abused teenaged Bellamy, living in the desert canyons off stolen food and time, the sanctity of the ashram looked like a safe zone. But her haven turned to hell and she was drugged and abused, ignorant of any other way of life.
Knoxie will need every one of his Bare Bones brothers and every ounce of bravery he can muster. To save Bellamy and her white slave sisters from the twisted Swami, he’ll need to pull off the most daring heist of his life to prove to the club and the world that he’s…BAD TO THE BONES
I could not get into this book at first, but once I did, I could not put down it down. I was curious about Knoxie and Bellamy. Knoxie had his wife leave and take their children with her. God, that is so hard to deal with. I was lost at times, but that did not stop me from reading.
This is not my usual type of reading, but I like to read a lot of books and I wondered how this book would end so I had to read it.
Here is a brief description from Goodreads:
Knoxie Hammett has been The Bare Bones' tattoo artist for years. He's just drifted through life, living it large and performing in their Triple Exposure films, recovering from a divorce he never wanted. Suddenly Knox has a reason to live and to Prospect for the outlaw motorcycle club.
He'll need their help to rescue the lovely Bellamy Jager from the jaws of the warped, cutthroat cult leader who has been holding her hostage for all her adult life. To the neglected, abused teenaged Bellamy, living in the desert canyons off stolen food and time, the sanctity of the ashram looked like a safe zone. But her haven turned to hell and she was drugged and abused, ignorant of any other way of life.
Knoxie will need every one of his Bare Bones brothers and every ounce of bravery he can muster. To save Bellamy and her white slave sisters from the twisted Swami, he’ll need to pull off the most daring heist of his life to prove to the club and the world that he’s…BAD TO THE BONES
I could not get into this book at first, but once I did, I could not put down it down. I was curious about Knoxie and Bellamy. Knoxie had his wife leave and take their children with her. God, that is so hard to deal with. I was lost at times, but that did not stop me from reading.
This is not my usual type of reading, but I like to read a lot of books and I wondered how this book would end so I had to read it.
☆☆☆☆
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.
Would I recommend this book? Yes! Author? Yes!
Would I read more from this author? Yes!
Happy Reading!
Melissa
Review coming next: Playing with Monsters by Layla Wolfe
FTC Disclosure: The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company has provided me with a copy of this book for review or I have purchased the book with my own funds. The opinion I share about the story are mine and have not been influenced by the The Publisher/Author/Book Tour Company if received for review.
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